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St. Catherine’s Academy and AFJN in the NY Times

Over the past year, AFJN has done everything it can to raise awareness of the crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo. From policy analysis to advocacy on Capitol Hill to speaking at events, we are working to ensure that the voices of the Congolese people are not...

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Finally, a Deal in Zimbabwe

  Months after the highly disputed presidential elections in Zimbabwe, President Robert Mugabe (Zanu-PF party) and Morgan Tsvangirai (MDC party) reached a power-sharing agreement on September 11th. Tsvangirai will become prime minister and the MDC party will...

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Angola Parliamentary Elections: Off to a Good Start

AFJN stands in solidarity with the people of Angola as they participate in the first parliamentary election in 16 years. The election is a huge stride toward sustainable peace, democracy, and development that Angolans desire. After three years of preparation,...

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In D.R.Congo, Laurent Nkunda Forces On The Offense Again

As of today, the Congolese Army and the Rebel Army of the National Congress for People’s Defense (CNDP) are fighting on several fronts, among them the towns of Minova, Kirotshe, Bweremana, Kibirizi, Kikuku, and more. Once again, the Congolese government and the...

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Why Restorative Justice?

By Rocco Puopolo Why Restorative Justice? In our Western culture, there is a tendency to automatically equate justice to punishment, but is it accurate to consider this notion universal? An even bigger question is, is this kind of definition for justice ultimately...

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In D.R. Congo Violence Resumed, What Can you do?

In Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo violence has resumed. The Congolese army has been fighting with Laurent Nkunda’s pro-Rwanda rebel group in eastern Congo in the Rutshuru territory. It was around this time last year year that violence resumed, forcing the...

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A Different Olympic Story

A Different Olympic Story

When President Bush said he was attending the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games despite China’s misdeeds in the international arena, he said it is because the Olympics are about sports, not politics. Did anyone buy that? We like to think that the...

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Africa’s Climate Imperative

In recent years, important strides have been made in awareness and action on the issue of climate change, as the undeniable risks are coming more and more into focus. Yet, while communities around the world are already bearing the burden of a warmer world,...

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Reports

AFJN 2024 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2024 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2024 AFJN End of Year Report

2023 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2023 AFJN End of Year Report

2022 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2022 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2021 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2021 End of Year Report

2020 End of Year Report: Activity Highlights & Updates

2020 End of Year Report

2018-2022 ACT Project Summary Report

2018-2022 ACT Project Summary Report

“Education and Decent Work for All” AFJN-Uganda April 2022

“Education and Decent Work for All” Report by AFJN-Uganda April 2022

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